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  Canada
Canada does not permit a generic drug to be sold in Canada until after the patent expires.
This request, dated 19 December 1997, is in respect of the alleged lack of protection of inventions by Canada in the area of pharmaceuticals under the relevant provisions of the Canadian implementing legislation (in particular the Patent Act).
The EC contends that Canada's legislation is not compatible with its obligations under the TRIPS Agreement, because it does not provide for the full protection of patented pharmaceutical inventions for the entire duration of the term of protection envisaged by Articles 27.1, 28 and 33 of the TRIPS Agreement.
www.cptech.org /ip/health/c/canada   (1105 words)

  
 The Richardson Family of the New River Valley
Canada Richardson2 B. 1/11/1863 Ashe Co., NC Md. Jane Cox __/__/17__ B. She was the daughter of Captain John Cox and Margaret Davis.
Canada B. Richardson4 B. 6/13/1896 Alleghany Co., NC Md. Sarah Cox 10/15/1853 B. She was the daughter of Samuel Cox and Mary Long.
Ray Canada Richardson6 B. 3/10/1955 Ashe Co., NC Md. Nora Woodie __/__/19__ B. She was the daughter of John W. Woodie & Nancy Treadway.
members.tripod.com /~jweaver300/richardson1.htm   (12398 words)

  
 Supreme Court of Canada - Decisions - Canadian Foundation for Children, Youth and the Law v. Canada (Attorney General)
Canada is a party to international conventions that treat “the best interests of the child” as a legal principle: see the Convention on the Rights of the Child, Can.
Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 817, at para.
Canada’s international commitments confirm that physical correction that either harms or degrades a child is unreasonable.
scc.lexum.umontreal.ca /en/2004/2004scc4/2004scc4.html   (9971 words)

  
 Canadian Explorers - EnchantedLearning.com
Cartier named Canada; "Kanata" means village or settlement in the Huron-Iroquois language.
Cook's first journey was from 1768 to 1771, when he sailed to Tahiti in order to observe Venus as it passed between the Earth and the Sun (in order to try to determine the distance between the Earth and the Sun).
He was sent by King Louis XIV (14) to travel south from Canada and sail down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico.
www.enchantedlearning.com /explorers/canada.shtml   (3421 words)

  
 Heads of Households 1768 Census
In 1768 Lt. Governor Francklyn of Nova Scotia ordered the Island of St. John's first Census, which was dispatched to the Lord Hillsborough.
The following paragraphs are unrelated to the census, but do show a little of the 1768 history of the growing colony.
From the "Annual Register or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year 1768", London, published annually.
www.isn.net /~dhunter/1768.html   (346 words)

  
 Canada
The immigrant records of those entering Canada are in the Canadian Archives in Ottawa and the US records of those who crossed from Canada are in the National Archives in Washington with copies at various branches around the United States.
Anyone intending to settle in Montreal would have entered Canada through the ports of Montreal; St. John, New Brunswick; Halifax; Quebec City; St. John, Nova Scotia; and possibly U S ports, especially those in New York and Boston, although the Great Lakes were also a possibility.
A large number of immigrants came to the United States via Canada during the mid- and late nineteenth century, and for them there is no U.S. immigration record.
jewishwebindex.com /canada.htm   (5458 words)

  
 Upper Canada Catholic
If you are a loyal member of the United Church of Canada, however, you’re still required to answer either "Pagan” or "Atheist." Sorry.
Welcome to a new feature here at Upper Canada Catholic, where we will apply the "turnabout is fair play" rule to the most moronic, left-wing letters to the editor we can find.
Location: Upper Canada, CA A humble family man, Catholic convert and Canadian conservative seeking to improve himself and his country.
uccatholic.blogspot.com   (3558 words)

  
 Canada - Catholic Church Local History and Ancestors Genealogy Research
The chapel of Bon Secours, built by Mother Bourgeoys (died 12 January 1700), was destroyed by fire in 1754, and rebuilt by the Seminary of St. Sulpice in 1771...
The undertaking was inspired by the desire to found a city in honor of the Blessed Virgin (Villemarie in the Island of Montreal) which should serve as headquarters for the Indian missions and as a stronghold against the Iroquois...
Sappier was born, in 1956, on the Tobique Reserve in New Brunswick, Canada, to Bertha (Perley) and Peter Sappier.
home.att.net /~Local_Catholic/Catholic-Canada.htm   (7142 words)

  
 Canada Stamp Products   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Canada Sc 1172Ae 1991 46 c wolverine stamp bklt
Canada Sc 1388a 1992 42 c flag mtn stamp bklt peak R
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 Canada Silver Dollar 1936 PCGS MS-67 (Lot 1768)
This is a fully struck and superbly lustrous piece with near flawless surfaces that are toned in a beautifully shimmering melange of light rosy greys and golden mauves contributing to the overall Superb Eye Appeal.
We provide our own insurance through separate arrangements, and to be eligible for insurance all packages must have a postal or courier tracking number.
Within Canada the purchaser will be charged $9.00 plus one third of one percent of the invoice value plus 25¢ per enclosed piece.
www.icollector.com /item.aspx?lid=5434118   (544 words)

  
 A20021101
They went to Danby, Vermont in 1768; to Canada in 1777 and then back in February 1782 to Milton, Vermont, where he together with Leonard Owen, Amos Mansfield, Absolm Taylor and Thomas Dewey were soon joined by Gideon Hoxie, Zebediah Dewey, Enoch and Elisha Ashley and others.
Smyton, born 1775 in lower Canada, died March 10, 1843.
John W. born June 8, 1776 in Danby, Vermont, died November 11, 1849 in Colchester, Vermont.
www.finniwig.com /A20021101.htm   (2486 words)

  
 Smith Family Pages - Descendants of Thomas Smith (1688-1768)
Reuben may have been one of the many New Boston residents who joined the Cape Ann Association
after being recruited in 1784 by the British who wanted settlers for the New Brunswick, Canada area.
There is a "Ruben" Smith on the list of original settlers at Passamoquoddy, and this 1785 map of the
www.smithfamilypages.org   (398 words)

  
 Model Railroad Retail > Britannia Models
Description: Large retail display of British model trains and accessories in O, OO/HO and N scales.
We specialize in mail order to Canada and U.S. Click Here To Visit Website
Allow users to vote for it from your web site.
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